Using Clinical Hypnotherapy & EMDR for Pain Management

You may have been suffering with long term pain for years and you are worried about the effects of the drugs on your system.

You might have recently recovered from an injury that has left an ‘echo’ of pain that bothers you at night.

You may have a condition that comes and goes – and when it comes, it can be hell.

Pain can begin to debilitate and reduce activity. In the case of some conditions – such as arthritis – reducing mobility can compound the difficulties. In any case who wants to have their mobility reduced?

You may have seen doctors and other practitioners and the prognosis is this is as ‘good as it gets’ and you will have to deal with it using drugs or suffer

The problem is long term pain killers may have adverse effects on organs and even cause addiction.

By the time you are at this point your anxiety levels are high just thinking about getting a good nights sleep.

How Hypnotherapy helps

It’s a bit like turning down the dial on the central heating.

Chronic pain from illnesses can be treated with hypnotic anaesthesia. This form of anaesthesia has a variety of applications from dentistry to Irritable Bowel to chronic conditions. It can be installed over a few sessions* and can markedly improve the quality of life for a patient. I will always ask for a doctor's letter proceeding treatment.

I have used this successfully with long term pain such as arthritis to great effect. Clinical Hypnotherapy is a powerful, safe and fast tool in the right hands. Look at How Hypnotherapy Works for a jargon free explanation of this process.

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*Please note that the time needed to work on a problem can vary significantly from person to person, these examples are provided to give you an idea of the efficacy of Hypnotherapy, but are not intended as an indication of what you might expect personally.